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Nibby 10 month s ago
#8 ...and there are Puffins on that island!!
       
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Silas 10 month s ago
#30 Nightmare fuel
       
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Tiff 9 month s ago
Silas, Nah. I used to spend entire days swimming among lightly stinging jellyfish on the New Jersey shore. Their sting was more itchy than painful. I'd swim until I got too itchy, then get out for a minute to rub dry sand on it, which took the sting away immediately, then go right back in the water. I actually loved it, because most people were too scared or grossed out to go in the water, so I had almost the whole beach to myself - with my own private life guards.
       
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Dragon Tree In Socotra, Yemen

This tree is a rare phenomenon due to its unique appearance and the red sap it produces. It can live for hundreds of years, thrives in the island’s harsh, dry climate and is part of the island's exceptional and isolated ecosystem.

 

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